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Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook

You're reading from  Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235844
Pages 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Lester Nichols Lester Nichols
Profile icon Lester Nichols

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Foundations
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Cybersecurity 3. Chapter 2: Cybersecurity Foundation 4. Chapter 3: What Is a Cybersecurity Architect and What Are Their Responsibilities? 5. Part 2: Pathways
6. Chapter 4: Cybersecurity Architecture Principles, Design, and Analysis 7. Chapter 5: Threat, Risk, and Governance Considerations as an Architect 8. Chapter 6: Documentation as a Cybersecurity Architect – Valuable Resources and Guidance for a Cybersecurity Architect Role 9. Chapter 7: Entry-Level- to-Architect Roadmap 10. Chapter 8: The Certification Dilemma 11. Part 3: Advancements
12. Chapter 9: Decluttering the Toolset – Part 1 13. Chapter 10: Decluttering the Toolset – Part 2 14. Chapter 11: Best Practices 15. Chapter 12: Being Adaptable as a Cybersecurity Architect 16. Chapter 13: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 1 17. Chapter 14: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 2 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

The cold open

For those looking to pivot into a cybersecurity career from a non-technical background, the path to becoming a CSA may seem daunting. However, with proper planning and focus, it is certainly achievable. The key is to take incremental steps to methodically build both technical expertise and business acumen. While the core competency stage may rely more on self-study, later milestones benefit from structured learning.

Taking inventory of your skills

The first stage is gaining core competencies. For those outside technology, this means learning networking basics, operating systems, and scripting. Certifications such as CompTIA IT Fundamentals, Network+, and Security+ provide initial credibility. Hands-on projects, online courses, and volunteering for tech roles during your current job can accelerate learning:

  • Research job roles and skill requirements for entry-level IT and cybersecurity roles to understand expected qualifications. Identify knowledge gaps.
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